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Henk van Rensbergen (Brussels, 1968) is an airline pilot, and currently flies as a Captain on the Boeing 787.

As a photographer he explores the empty buildings of our times, an urban world where mankind has disappeared.
The photos show the silent beauty and the macabre decay of these places, sometimes revealing their secrets…

Van Rensbergen immerses the spectator in an unknown world of images and impressions, in which fantasy gains the upper hand over objective observation.

“Some of the photos were taken at locations I visited during my flights, most however are the result of planned explorations. I prefer to set out on my own, but with many locations it isn’t wise to do so. I am very aware of the legal questions involved. Therefore I never break my way in, I don’t invade ones privacy, take nothing but photos, leave nothing but footprints.
My work reproduces the atmosphere that reigns inside. These places may have been abandoned by people, their presence is still very tangible. It is that eerie ghost-like feeling that stirs our imagination so much.
I was a kid when I first started doing this, I remember the urge to explore that freightening abandoned villa in the dunes of Oostduinkerke … the first exploration in a long row!”.

Henk van Rensbergen has already had several exhibitions. His photographs and his original passion have been widely featured in the national and international press.
Belgian editor Lannoo has published 3 “abandoned places”-books, and in 2014 the “photographer’s selection”-book.